Smart Offering the Lowest Lease Deal: $99/month

When the Smart Fortwo first came out a few years ago, it was a hot seller. The demand was high and the cars were selling for way beyond MSRP.

Today, it's a much different story. Less than 500 are usually sold each month and dealers have been desperate for months.

That's why Smart has decided to offer the lowest-cost lease deal available on the market right now: $99/month.

You can lease the 2012 Smart fortwo for only $99/month for 36 months with only $999 down.

If you're a current owner of a Mercedes, you also get $1,000 in loyalty cash back. (Mercedes is the parent company of Smart).

For big city dwellers, this might be a great option. Just keep in mind the lease only comes with 10,000 miles per year, so if you plan on driving a lot of highway miles, this isn't for you.

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